The Bears (5-9) host the Detroit Lions (10-4) in a game that can help determine the NFC North race. The Lions are a game ahead of the Green Bay Packers, and can clinch the division today with a win and a Packer loss. The Bears close out their home portion of a very disappointing season by changing quarterbacks against one of the top rated defenses in the NFL. Jimmy Claussen will have his hands full with a Detroit front four led by the best defensive tackle in the league. Can the Bears look competative? Will the Lions keep their foot on the gas? We break it all down after the game.

Today on Red Light Sports Network's Chicago Bears Breakdown, host Lucas Wimmer (@LucasAWimmer) will make his super extremely way too early season win loss predictions. Predictions will be broken down week by week, starting with Sunday's opener against the Buffalo Bills. If time permits, some updates on some of the Bears' position battles will be touched on as well.

On this episode of Red Light Sports Network's Chicago Bears Breakdown, hosted by Lucas Wimmer (@LucasAWimmer), the Packers' route of the Bears will be discussed. What went wrong and what needs to be improved will be covered, and next week's matchup with the Carolina Panthers will be touched on as well. What to expect from Jared Allen, Kyle Fuller and the rest of the Bears' defense will be another topic, as well as the weekly stock watch.

A show detailing recent Chicago Bears football news, hosted by Lucas Wimmer (@LucasAWimmer). This week, topics will include the Bears' recent signings, mainly Santonio Holmes and Darius Reynaud. Also, we will look over the Bears' upcoming preseason game against the Seattle Seahawks this Friday, August 22. The Bears' preseason is coming to a close, so what can we expect to see in terms of position battles (especially free safety, backup quarterback and backup running back) during this game? Tune in to find out.

Today on Red Light Sports Network's Chicago Bears Breakdown, hosted by Lucas Wimmer (@LucasAWimmer), Chicago's thrilling Sunday night victory over the San Francisco 49ers will be discussed, as well as the upcoming Monday night game against the New York Jets. The injuries to a large group of Bears players, espeically Charles Tillman, will be discussed as well, including what we can expect from their replacements/how long they are expected to be out. A weekly stock watch will be given as well.

This week on Red Light Sports Network's Chicago Bears Breakdown, host Lucas Wimmer (@LucasAWimmer) will go over the Bears recent loss to the Buffalo Bills. Analysis will be given on what went wrong, what could have been done better and how the Bears can improve going forward into their game this Sunday at San Franciso. Also, this episode will have the inaugural "Stock Watch," which will be done every game week. Three players with rising stock and three players with falling stock will be discussed.

On this episode of Red Light Sports Network's Chicago Bears Breakdown, hosted by Lucas Wimmer (@LucasAWimmer), the main topic of discussion will be roster cuts. The Bears' most important and most surprising cuts will be discussed, as well as new cuts, as teams are required to bring their roster down to 75 by 4 p.m. eastern today. Also touched on will be the Bears' preseason game against the Seattle Seahawks, and what to expect in their upcoming preseason game against the Cleveland Browns.

A police officer can use force to overcome resistance and to defend him or herself. The evolution of the use of force in the United States, and in particular deadly force, has been influenced by at least three factors. The first factor is the law. Most famously, the United States Supreme Court in Tennessee V Garner introduced the dual concepts of Necessary and Reasonable. The second factor has been technological change. In the arena of deadly force, police officers have access to more powerful weapons and weapons with high-capacity magazines. Additionally, a number of less-than-lethal options have been introduced in the last three decades. Lastly, changes in the law and the introduction of new weapons systems have led to a revolution in police training. In many instances and in addition to basic marksmanship training given at a firing range, police officers in the 21st Century are also trained via real-life “shoot-don’t-shoot” exercises and simulators. All of these factors have led to greater public and administrative expectations of police officers when they are faced with use of force situations.

Lieutenant Raymond E. Foster, LAPD (ret.) a international expert in police policy and practices will explore the various factors in the evolution of law enforcement’s use of deadly force.